Following an overwhelming win by Donald Trump in Tuesday's Indiana primary, Texas Senator Ted Cruz dropped out of the race. Ohio governor Kasich, however, posted a note across a number of his official social media channels explaining “what’s next.”

Stating that his campaign’s strategy “has been and continues to be one that involves winning the nomination at an open convention,” Kasich stated that he “will remain in the race unless a candidate reaches 1,237 bound delegates before the Convention.”

The internet has reacted to this news with its usual sarcastic delight. One Twitter user compared Kasich’s commitment to the race to being like “that party guest who never leaves… and was never invited.”

Not long afterward, Cruz announced he was suspending his campaign, leaving Kasich as Trump's only rival for the Republican presidential nomination – though he has fewer than 200 pledged delegates. As the saying goes, "It's not over 'till the fat lady sings."